Study: Exercise can lead to female orgasm, sexual pleasure

Findings from a first-of-its-kind study by Indiana University researchers confirm anecdotal evidence that exercise — absent sex or fantasies — can lead to female orgasm.


While the findings are new, reports of this phenomenon, sometimes called “coregasm” because of its association with exercises for core , have circulated in the media for years, said Debby Herbenick, co-director of the Center for  Promotion in IU’s School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. In addition to being a researcher, Herbenick is a widely read advice columnist and book author.

“The most common exercises associated with exercise-induced orgasm were abdominal exercises, climbing poles or ropes, biking/spinning and weight lifting,” Herbenick said. “These data are interesting because they suggest that orgasm is not necessarily a sexual event, and they may also teach us more about the bodily processes underlying women’s experiences of orgasm.”

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  • posted 19 March, 2012